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Bryce Young Cries


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9 minutes ago, top dawg said:

What if he did? You guys are acting like it's a sin. It just shows that he cares. 

[Mind you, that's if it actually happened]

This place really is starting to suck more than the team. I may just have to follow some of the old heads. If you notice, there has been one that we all know who has gone silent and has essentially left due to the stupidity and sketchy moderation. 

If he’s crying after 3 starts in the NFL I’d worry about his mental going forward. 

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29 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

Yeah it's pathetic when men cry.

Back in the old days when you were sad you just drank yourself to death and beat your wife and kids up, not this pussy ass bullshit

Over a football game…it is pretty pathetic 

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1 minute ago, SCO96 said:

Missing out on Stroud and Richardson at this point in time is hard to bear. What really bothers me is what I'm watching at Philly. Sam Howell is legit. He just took Washington into OT with a game tying drive.

We could have got him last year instead of Matt Corrall and not had to give up in picks or players in 2023,2024 or 2025. Granted he does have Eric Bienemy calling plays which is huge reason for his success. But, even as a rookie he would have been the best QB on our roster last season.

I can't wait for the time when as a fanbase we don't have fans constantly salivating for UNC QB's because thats their college team.

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3 minutes ago, Prowler2k18 said:

Meanwhile Sam Howell (who we should’ve taken last year instead of out of the league Matt Corral) is looking like a gamer guiding the Commandos to  a tying score against the Eagles. Thanks Tepper!

What did he look like last week?

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3 minutes ago, MGH1989 said:

I can't wait for the time when as a fanbase we don't have fans constantly salivating for UNC QB's because thats their college team.

I bet I haven't watch 10 UNC Tar Heel games from start to finish in my 5 decades on this earth.  The Tarheels are not "my college team". That said, Howell is still better than Bryce Young at this point in his career.

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6 minutes ago, Prowler2k18 said:

Meanwhile Sam Howell (who we should’ve taken last year instead of out of the league Matt Corral) is looking like a gamer guiding the Commandos to  a tying score against the Eagles. Thanks Tepper!

Sam Howell is a good QB. Washington is a good team. Amazing what a team can do when you don't have a shitty owner. Now if only we can get rid of Tepper.

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39 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

Yeah it's pathetic when men cry.

Back in the old days when you were sad you just drank yourself to death and beat your wife and kids up, not this pussy ass bullshit

Nothing wrong with a man crying. But that’s not a blanket that all crying is ok. 

something wrong with a NFL QB crying on field because he lost a week 4 football game though.  That would be red flag that you don’t have a the guy you need behind center. 

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